Every year, human activities release billions of tons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These gases trap heat from the Sun, making the Earth warmer than it would be without them. Over 90% of the extra heat from greenhouse gases gets absorbed by the ocean, driving marine temperatures to alarmingly high levels. Some estimates suggest that oceans have warmed over 1.5°C since the Industrial Revolution started, more than 250 years ago.
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